Jacob has worked with small business, Fortune 50 companies, nonprofits and agencies to provide marketing and technology needs. I have almost two decades of experience helping organizations tell their story and expand their reach.
The bulk of my job is listening first then being in conversation. If you want to know what it is like to work with me, here are some past collaborators.
Jacob’s ability to identify with the audience’s needs ensures that his presentations are well targeted and well timed. Tim, Masterworks
You f—ing rock. Sara, NTEN
If you want to work together, I currently work at WordPress VIP. We handle infrastructure, performance, and security at scale, so our clients are free to focus on what matters. With our unparalleled agility, flexibility, and interoperability, WordPress VIP is the best digital experience solution at scale. Want to know more, let me know.
Latest posts from the blog
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I can see everything, so why do I care about these five mortals in this forsaken sanctuary of darkness?
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I've done what I can for them, and they hardly take notice. The uneven rocking of the boat tells me that we have yet to cross the river, but what's troubling is not what I feel under my bones, but what I can't smell.
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We are shaken from having encountered, them. I have never seen anything, like them. Black ooze pouring from where Kirrix's rapier found it's purchase. Now safe inside the thick walls of the Keep of Flod, we pause a moment in the great hall, deciding what to do.
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I’m excited announce that next week I’m starting at WordPress VIP. I’ve been a WordPress and Automattic fan since the early 2000’s. I’ve built dozen of sites using WordPress.org over the years and spoken at two WordCamps Seattle.
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Five minutes after I knew I was going to be leaving A Brave New, I sent Nanno at Webconnex a message, asking if they had any openings.
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This is my second year at WordCamp and I’m excited to learn more about creating content and this thing called Gutenberg? Perhaps you’ve heard of it.
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It’s cliche to say that kids prefer to play in the box the fancy thing came in. But it’s true. A quick bit of internet searching turns up no academic papers on the subject. So as an armchair psychologist and expert struggling learning parent of a 7-month old, I have some thoughts.
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I’ve interviewed a fair number of folks in my years. Not just for jobs, but possible vendors as well. We also do interviews as part of our branding process.
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“Artwork is inherently emotional and the emotional reactions that are elicited by abstract artwork might lead participants to focus their attention within the upper-right quadrant to better engage emotional processing” — Nicole Thomas and Ali Simpson, Acta Psychologica
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It should come as no surprise that we think WordPress is the greatest. Why then, have we migrated this blog and those of our clients to HubSpot?